Convertible Billet Visor Clip for 1971 - 1976 B-Body GM Models

$100.00
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Enhance the interior of your classic ride with the exquisite Convertible Billet Visor Clip designed for 1971 - 1976 B-Body GM Models. This high-quality accessory, crafted from durable 6061 aircraft aluminum, is the perfect upgrade from your aging plastic visor clip.

The Sandman Designs visor clip not only restores functionality but also elevates the look of your vehicle with its stunning polished finish. This mirror-like surface grabs attention whether you're cruising or showcasing your car at events. Installation is straightforward, aligning seamlessly with the OEM specifications and including new screws for a perfect fit.

  • Manufactured from 6061 aircraft aluminum for maximum durability
  • Polished to a mirror finish for a sleek aesthetic
  • Direct replacement for original visor clip; fits OEM specifications
  • Includes new screws for easy installation
  • Perfect for convertible models, ideal for classic car enthusiasts

This is an essential upgrade for anyone passionate about maintaining their classic car's authenticity while adding a touch of modern flair. Don't miss out on this must-have accessory that won't last long in stock!

SKU: BBVISCLP-7176
Shipping: Shipping rate calculated at checkout
Weight 0.25 LBS

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5 out of 5 (based on 5 ratings)
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Billet

5/5
Nice piece
Posted by Rude, 28th Jan 2024

Sun visor support

5/5
The is top quality and who ever CNC the part really knows their stuff. The part went right on but there a little gap between the part and the windshield trim.
Posted by Kevin Webb, 19th Aug 2021

Sunvisor clip

5/5
Great product. Looks great and shipping was quick.
Posted by James Summersett, 22nd Mar 2020

Visor clip

5/5
Nice looking and well built. I have not installed yet as I am still building my car
Posted by Mike medley , 13th Jan 2020

great item

5/5
This is a great item for the 75 caprice gives your car a nice clean look
Posted by jay, 27th Aug 2015